leg cramps muscle aching or cramping muscle pain or stiffness nausea nervousness nightmares pain in the joints problems in urination or increase in the amount of urine seizures shakiness slurred speech sweating swollen joints unusual tiredness or weakness Rare
Adults—At first, 5 milligrams (mg) once a day taken with breakfast
Depending on the formulation, glipizide
Glipizide is a second-generation sulfonylurea that is FDA-approved for the treatment of adults with diabetes mellitus type 2
It may also be used with other diabetes medications
It is used in patients with type 2 diabetes (non-insulin-dependent diabetes)
3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS Glipizide extended-release tablets are supplied as 2
Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor
Glipizide Tablets, USP are available containing 5 mg or 10 mg of glipizide, USP
Start patients at increased risk for hypoglycemia (e
Serious side effects of Glucotrol include hypoglycemia, jaundice, liver damage, fever, bleeding or bruising, skin changes, SIADH, and porphyria
55; the structural formula is shown glipizide extended-release (ER) tablets, which come in 2
Note: Glipizide should not be taken by people living with Type 1 diabetes
Uses
Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention
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Dosage adjustment can be made based on the patient’s glycemic control
Use our Medication Pricing tool to find the discount price Glipizide is a whitish, odorless powder with a pKa of 5
Dose of these medicines may need to be adjusted along with regular blood sugar level monitoring
Inert ingredients in the 2
Brand names for glipizide include GlipiZIDE XL, and Glucotrol XL
Glipizide Tablets, USP are supplied as white to off-white, round, scored tablets, imprinted as follows: 5 mg- “APO” on the side and “GLP” over bisect “5” on the other side; 10 mg- “APO” on one side and “GLP” over bisect “10” on the other side